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Our interactive demo outlines how the learning science behind Revel can work in your sociology course, with embedded tools for deeper understanding and features to make instruction easier.
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With the Revel mobile app, your students can access course materials on their tablet or mobile phone, so they can learn on the go — without breaking their stride.
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Revel® improves results by empowering students to actively participate in learning. More than a digital textbook, it delivers an engaging blend of author content, media, and assessment.
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Art & Humanities Communication Criminal Justice English History Political Science Psychology Sociology
Robert S. Feldman
A brief, topical overview of lifespan development that helps students see the big picture of development across the entire lifespan.
Janet Burroway
A sound, multigenre introduction to the craft, best-selling author Janet Burroway introduces creative techniques shared by all forms of imaginative writing.
Richard Johnson-Sheehan
A comprehensive guide to technical writing and communication.
Frank Schmalleger
An introduction to criminal justice through the lens of freedom and security.
Join Dr. Steven Beebe as he offers ways of enhancing and assessing your instruction, whether in-person or online, applying skills and techniques to keep students engaged in the learning process.
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Dr. Terri Moore shares the latest updates to Revel, including an instructor mobile app and engaging study resources that will help students actively participate in their learning.
Dr. Michele Bratina discusses the proportion of individuals with mental illness without service engagement is steadily increasing.
Dr. Martin P. Wattenberg reviews the evidence of why so few young people vote.
Bring social justice lessons into the classroom with topics to spark conversations on housing policy, environmental justice, educational equity, and more.
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